669 Quotes by Margaret Thatcher

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    My belief in free competitive economic enterprise does not rest solely or even mainly on arguments of economic efficiency, though, heaven knows, these are cogent enough. It rests essentially on the view that the free market is the only safe way of ensuring that productive effort is directed towards supplying what individuals actually want, and in a way which secures the dignity and independence of the worker.

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    I calculate that I was responsible for proposing the elevation to the Lords of some 214 of its present numbers.

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    Her guidance and advice are always most acute and as prime minister I was privileged to benefit from both enormously.

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    We intend freedom and justice to conquer. Yes, we do have a creed and we wish others to share it. But it is not part of our policy to impose our beliefs by force or threat of force.

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    The fact that seasoned politicians can say such ridiculous things - and get away with it - illustrates the degree to which the new dogma... has swept through the left-of-centre governing classes.

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    Misgovernment...will often be reflected in oppressive or aggressive policies towards groups within the state or towards the state's neighbours.

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    It is only when you look now and see success that you say that it was good fortune. It was not. We lost 250 of our best young men. I felt every one.

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